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What have you done with hilux tray/canopy
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What have you done with hilux tray/canopy
Hey guys,
I'm looking for pics/ideas on what to do with the back of the lux. I'm thinking some kind of draw system for camping/offroad.
I will be keeping the canopy on it.
Any ideas?
Any pics??
Cheers
I'm looking for pics/ideas on what to do with the back of the lux. I'm thinking some kind of draw system for camping/offroad.
I will be keeping the canopy on it.
Any ideas?
Any pics??
Cheers
Re: What have you done with hilux tray/canopy
this is an old thread with pics of my truck about half way thru
i made it from aluminum sheet of varying thicknesses ie external 6mm internal 2mm with internal box section frame with a standard fiberglass canopy on top
checklist was
hard top for better dust and water sealing also can be slept in a without people knowing you are inside (rest stop or carpark camping)
full size double bed ( that did not have to be cleared at night) to hop in
full vision out the back ( windows not bulkheads)
enough storage for tools spares etc under tray not in camper (incase camper is removed) flatbed mode
aprox 280 ltrs of fuel no jerrys alowed
fridge
at least 30 ltrs of drinking water
kitchen easily accessed from foot path without unpacking anything
has to be very strong and light
can be removed fully packed so ready to go in 15 mins
this is what i came up with
on the creb track
full size double bed
kitchen
storage for tools and spares under tray
driving from one island to another while in the pacific
top section removed flat bed mode still has all tools and recovery gear inside tray
large under floor fuel tank
under construction showing integral water tank
underside of tray during construction
more storage showing compressor and rear winch compartment
i made it from aluminum sheet of varying thicknesses ie external 6mm internal 2mm with internal box section frame with a standard fiberglass canopy on top
checklist was
hard top for better dust and water sealing also can be slept in a without people knowing you are inside (rest stop or carpark camping)
full size double bed ( that did not have to be cleared at night) to hop in
full vision out the back ( windows not bulkheads)
enough storage for tools spares etc under tray not in camper (incase camper is removed) flatbed mode
aprox 280 ltrs of fuel no jerrys alowed
fridge
at least 30 ltrs of drinking water
kitchen easily accessed from foot path without unpacking anything
has to be very strong and light
can be removed fully packed so ready to go in 15 mins
this is what i came up with
on the creb track
full size double bed
kitchen
storage for tools and spares under tray
driving from one island to another while in the pacific
top section removed flat bed mode still has all tools and recovery gear inside tray
large under floor fuel tank
under construction showing integral water tank
underside of tray during construction
more storage showing compressor and rear winch compartment
Last edited by thrashlux on Wed Aug 25, 2010 8:54 pm, edited 2 times in total.
80 series 1980 hilux cab supra twin turbo engine
1hdfte 80 series
LHD fz 80 series GX
1hdfte 80 series
LHD fz 80 series GX
Re: What have you done with hilux tray/canopy
I saw your build up. Looks wayyyyy to advanced for me to make
Re: What have you done with hilux tray/canopy
chunkz wrote:I saw your build up. Looks wayyyyy to advanced for me to make
HMM ok well the main thing is put as much stuff under the tray as you can
it saves space and keeps weight low
there are plenty of under tray locker boxes available
and maybe you could rig up an under tray draw there is a fair amount of space above the spare tyre before you get to the bottom of the tray
80 series 1980 hilux cab supra twin turbo engine
1hdfte 80 series
LHD fz 80 series GX
1hdfte 80 series
LHD fz 80 series GX
Re: What have you done with hilux tray/canopy
I do love it though. If I had the skills I think I would do similar.
Re: What have you done with hilux tray/canopy
that tray looks sweet thrashlux. solid build i like your skills.
92 Toyota 4Runner 2.8 3L Turbo Diesel, ARB Air lockers Front and Rear; 2 inch Tuff Dog suspension; ARB Bullbar; Maxxis Bighorn 31x10.5 r15; silver sunraysia; GME 5 Watt UHF...
Re: What have you done with hilux tray/canopy
how long did this size build take?
92 Toyota 4Runner 2.8 3L Turbo Diesel, ARB Air lockers Front and Rear; 2 inch Tuff Dog suspension; ARB Bullbar; Maxxis Bighorn 31x10.5 r15; silver sunraysia; GME 5 Watt UHF...
Re: What have you done with hilux tray/canopy
it took me about 12 months but that was including the truck
it is and 80 series cruiser with hilux cab and supra engine so a lot was the truck
also i do it all my self and i have all the gear ie plazma cutter to do it so that can make it quicker
rather than waiting for others
it is and 80 series cruiser with hilux cab and supra engine so a lot was the truck
also i do it all my self and i have all the gear ie plazma cutter to do it so that can make it quicker
rather than waiting for others
80 series 1980 hilux cab supra twin turbo engine
1hdfte 80 series
LHD fz 80 series GX
1hdfte 80 series
LHD fz 80 series GX
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